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Harald von Boehmer

Harald von Boehmer

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Immunology

D-Index
100
Citations
37272
World Ranking
726
National Ranking
414

Medicine

D-Index
100
Citations
37257
World Ranking
8263
National Ranking
4278

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1990 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Harald von Boehmer was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions recognized through membership in distinguished organizations, notably becoming a Member of Academia Europaea in 1990.

While detailed information on their specific research papers, co-authors, and publication venues was not available, von Boehmer's professional record indicates a presence in the academic community connected to Harvard University.

No specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics were listed in the available data. Additionally, there was no information on book publications or comprehensive publication metrics.

The scientist was recorded as deceased, and all references to their work and career reflect past tense accordingly.

Best Publications

  • Projection of an Immunological Self Shadow Within the Thymus by the Aire Protein

    Mark S. Anderson;Emily S. Venanzi;Ludger Klein;Zhibin Chen

  • Inducing and expanding regulatory T cell populations by foreign antigen.

    Karsten Kretschmer;Irina Apostolou;Daniel Hawiger;Khashayarsha Khazaie

  • Mechanisms of suppression by suppressor T cells

    Harald von Boehmer

  • Origin of regulatory T cells with known specificity for antigen

    Irina Apostolou;Adelaida Sarukhan;Ludger Klein;Harald von Boehmer

  • Regulatory T cells suppress tumor-specific CD8 T cell cytotoxicity through TGF-β signals in vivo

    Mei Ling Chen;Mikaël J. Pittet;Leonid Gorelik;Leonid Gorelik;Richard A. Flavell

  • In vivo instruction of suppressor commitment in naive T cells.

    Irina Apostolou;Harald von Boehmer

  • Foxp3 occupancy and regulation of key target genes during T-cell stimulation

    Alexander Marson;Karsten Kretschmer;Garrett M. Frampton;Elizabeth S. Jacobsen

  • DNA methylation controls Foxp3 gene expression.

    Julia K. Polansky;Karsten Kretschmer;Karsten Kretschmer;Jennifer Freyer;Stefan Floess

  • Thymic major histocompatibility complex antigens and the alpha beta T-cell receptor determine the CD4/CD8 phenotype of T cells.

    Hung Sia Teh;Hung Sia Teh;Hung Sia Teh;Pawel Kisielow;Pawel Kisielow;Pawel Kisielow;Bernadette Scott;Hiroyuki Kishi

  • Positive selection of lymphocytes.

    Harald von Boehmer

  • Frontline: Neuropilin-1: a surface marker of regulatory T cells

    Dunja Bruder;Michael Probst-Kepper;Astrid M. Westendorf;Robert Geffers

  • Notch 1 activation in the molecular pathogenesis of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

    Clemens Grabher;Harald von Boehmer;A. Thomas Look

  • Peripheral T cell survival requires continual ligation of the T cell receptor to major histocompatibility complex-encoded molecules.

    Jörg Kirberg;Anton Berns;Harald von Boehmer

  • Regulatory T cells reversibly suppress cytotoxic T cell function independent of effector differentiation.

    Thorsten R. Mempel;Mikael J. Pittet;Khashayarsha Khazaie;Wolfgang Weninger

  • The thymus selects the useful, neglects the useless and destroys the harmful

    Harald von Boehmer;Hung Sia Teh;Pawel Kisielow

  • In vivo dynamics of antigen-specific regulatory T cells not predicted from behavior in vitro.

    Ludger Klein;Khashayarsha Khazaie;Harald von Boehmer

  • Exclusion and inclusion of α and β T cell receptor alleles

    Peter Borgulya;Hiroyuki Kishi;Yasushi Uematsu;Harald von Boehmer

  • Kinetics and efficacy of positive selection in the thymus of normal and T cell receptor transgenic mice

    Michael Huesmann;Bernadette Scott;Pawel Kisielow;Harald von Boehmer

  • In transgenic mice the introduced functional T cell receptor β gene prevents expression of endogenous β genes

    Yasushi Uematsu;Stefan Ryser;Stefan Ryser;Zlatko Dembić;Zlatko Dembić;Peter Borgulya

  • The requirement for cyclin D function in tumor maintenance.

    Yoon Jong Choi;Xiaoyu Li;Per Hydbring;Takaomi Sanda;Takaomi Sanda

  • Frontline: Neuropilin‐1: a surface marker of regulatory T cells (Vol. 34(3) 2004, pp 623–630, DOI 10.1002/eji.200324799)

    Dunja Bruder;Michael Probst-Kepper;Astrid M. Westendorf;Robert Geffers

Frequent Co-Authors

Fotini Gounari
Fotini Gounari University of Chicago
A. Thomas Look
A. Thomas Look Harvard University
Klaus Rajewsky
Klaus Rajewsky Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Ludger Klein
Ludger Klein Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jan Buer
Jan Buer University of Duisburg-Essen
Christophe Benoist
Christophe Benoist Harvard University
Diane Mathis
Diane Mathis Harvard University
Zlatko Dembic
Zlatko Dembic University of Oslo
Isabella Screpanti
Isabella Screpanti Sapienza University of Rome
Daniel H. D. Gray
Daniel H. D. Gray Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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